Re: Super slow GoPro Quick for Windows 10

Seirously??? That is the response from GoPro? A large part of why I bought a GoPro Hero Black 6 recently was the software is included / free. But it is garbage. My system not only meets the requirements it well exceeds the reccomended specifications. It won't play for more than a few seconds before becoming choppy and freezing. I have a Ryzen 7 1700 with 16GB of high 3000mhz ram set up with XMP and a 7950 3gb video card with a SanDisc Ultra SSD. What a joke.

Re: Super slow GoPro Quick for Windows 10

I'll also add that the program is not usable. I shoot all my stuff in HEVC with the hero 7 black at 60fps. Quik is completely incompatible with all those files. I'd really like to use quik - and it'd be nice if you could output to a 4K HEVC file as well. As it stands though I can't use it.

Re: Super slow GoPro Quick for Windows 10

Just bought a GoPro Hero Black 7 last night and shooting in 4k60 HEVC. The Quik application can not handle the files at all. Performance stutters after about 2 seconds then throughought the video it shows maybe one frame per 15 SECONDS. Making it completely unfit for purpose. With overlays turned off the performance is stil unusable.

The 4k 60 HEVC files work perfectly fine in playback in regular windows on this same PC. The QUIK Application can not handle them for an unknown reason.

Can GoPro please fix this software ? Or recommend an alternative which can also use the GPS and other overlay data ?

GoPro cameras create MP4 files, a format that is supported by many video editing programs. For other editing options on your home computer, we have had several customers give good reviews of Pinnacle Studio HD, Davinci Resolve, Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Premier Elements, and Apple's iMovie and Final Cut X.